HAHA! :lol:
One thing about Ruffies I dig, is in the spring when they "Drum". We hear them all over the place near the rivers when we fish for late winter Steelhead. :)
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I have had Ruffies hold long enough for me to actually step on their tail before they flush. :)
They are smart. But by nature flock to calls and decoys. If you set up a couple of crow decoys, and hide in the brush and call... they will come en'masse. They don't call them a "murder of...
Same here. The Blues are a tad "smarter." They will at least fly away if you miss them. Cool thing about the Blues is that they can get to be the size of a small Fryer Chicken.
I was on an old gated abandoned logging road about 10 years ago hunting grouse in the Cascades. I was walking with...
Out here Ruffies are wittle itty bitties compared to the king grouse of the Northwest... The Blue Grouse.
We have Blues, Ruffies and Spruce Grouse out here. Been hunting them for 30 years,
Gary
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